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The '''Red Cross Building''' is a five-story building at 2225 [[3rd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]].
The '''Red Cross Building''' is a five-story building at 2225 [[3rd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]].


The [[1975]] building was constructed for the [[American Red Cross]], the building's only tenant. In [[1998]] the organization moved to a renovated building on [[Red Mountain]].
The 125,000 square foot building was constructed in [[1975]] for the [[American Red Cross]], the building's only tenant. In [[1998]] the organization moved to a renovated building on [[Red Mountain]].


[[2004]] [[Operation New Birmingham]] put the vacant building on their [[12 Most Wanted]] list of downtown buildings in need of renovation. No plans have been announced as of [[2011]].
[[2004]] [[Operation New Birmingham]] put the vacant building on their [[12 Most Wanted]] list of downtown buildings in need of renovation. No plans have been announced as of [[2011]].

Revision as of 10:47, 13 February 2011

The Red Cross Building is a five-story building at 2225 3rd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.

The 125,000 square foot building was constructed in 1975 for the American Red Cross, the building's only tenant. In 1998 the organization moved to a renovated building on Red Mountain.

2004 Operation New Birmingham put the vacant building on their 12 Most Wanted list of downtown buildings in need of renovation. No plans have been announced as of 2011.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (February 13, 2011) "Downtown dreams: Renovation slow for prominent buildings." Birmingham News